Analysis and design of information systems / (Record no. 1559)

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Personal name Rajaraman, V.
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Title Analysis and design of information systems /
Statement of responsibility, etc. V. Rajaraman
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. New Delhi :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. PHI ,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2008 p.
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Extent 292 p.
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Formatted contents note 1 INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT<br/>1.1 ' Types of Information<br/>1.2 Why do we Need a Computer-based Information System?<br/>1.3 Management Structure<br/>1.4 Management and Information Requirements<br/>1.5 Qualities of Information<br/>2. EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br/>2.1 Various Fimctions in Organizations<br/>2.2 Information Processing for a Store—^An Overview<br/>2.3 Varieties of Information Systems<br/>3. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OVERVIEW<br/>3.1 Overview of Design of an Information System<br/>3.2 The Role and Tasks of a Systems Analyst<br/>3.3 Attributes of .a Systems Analyst<br/>3.4 Tools Used by Systems Analyst<br/>4. INFORMATION GATHERING<br/>4.1 Strategy to Gather Information<br/>4.2 Information Sources<br/>4.3 Methods of Searching for Information<br/>4.4 Interviewing Techniques<br/>4.5 Questionnaires<br/>4.6 Other Methods of Information Search<br/>4.7 Case Example—^Hostel Information System<br/>5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION<br/>5.1 System Requirements Specification: Example<br/>5.2 Data Dictionary<br/>5.3 Steps in Systems Analysis<br/>5.4 Modularizing Requirements Specifications<br/>5.5 Conclusions<br/>6. FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS<br/>6.1 Deciding on Project Goals<br/>6.2 Examining Alternative Solutions<br/>6.3 Evaluating Proposed Solution<br/>6.4 Cost-Benefit Analysis<br/>6.5 Payback Period<br/>6.6 Feasibility Report<br/>6.7 System Proposal<br/>7. DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS<br/>7.1 Symbols Used in DFDs<br/>7.2 Describing a System with a DFD<br/>7.3 Good Conventions in Developing DFDs<br/>7.4 Levelling of DFDs<br/>7.5 Logical and Physical DFDs<br/>8. PROCESS SPECinCATIONS<br/>8.1 Process Specification Methods<br/>8.2 Structured English<br/>8.3 Some Examples of Process Specification<br/>9. DECISION TABLES<br/>9.1 Decision Table Terminology and Development<br/>9.2 Extended Entry Decision Tables<br/>9.3 Establishing the Logical Correctness of Decision Tables<br/>9.4 Use of Karnaugh Maps to Detect Logical Errors in Decision Tables<br/>9.5 Eliminating Redundant Specifications<br/>10. LOGICAL DATABASE DESIGN<br/>10.1 Entity Relationship Model<br/>10.2 Relationship Cardinality and Participation<br/>10.3 Relations<br/>10.4 Normalizing Relations<br/>10.5 Why do we Normalize a Relation?<br/>10.6 Second Normal Form Relation<br/>10.7 Third Normal Form<br/>10.8 Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)<br/>10.9 Eourth and Fifth Normal Forms<br/>10.10 Some Examples of Database Design<br/>11. DATA INPUT METHODS<br/>11.1 Data Input<br/>11.2 Coding Techniques<br/>11.3 Detection of Error in Codes<br/>11.4 Validating Input Data<br/>11.5 Interactive Data Input<br/>12. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (DBMS)<br/>12.1 Problem with File-based Systems<br/>12.2 Database and Database Management Systems<br/>12.3 Objectives of Database Management<br/>12.4 Overview of Database Management Systems<br/>12.5 Database Administrator<br/>12.6 Database Design<br/>12.7 Conclusions<br/>13. OBJECT-ORIENTED SYSTEM MODELLING<br/>13.1 Objects and their Properties<br/>13.2 Implementation of Classes<br/>13.3 Identifying Objects in an Application<br/>13.4 Modelling Systems with Objects<br/>13.5 Conclusions<br/>14. DESIGNING OUTPUTS<br/>14.1 Output Devices<br/>14.2 Objectives of Output Design<br/>14.3 Design of Output Reports<br/>14.4 Design of Screens<br/>14.5 Use of Business Graphics<br/>15. CONTROL, AUDIT AND SECURITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br/>15.1 Control in Information Systems<br/>15.2 Audit of Information Systems<br/>15.3 Testing of Information Systems<br/>15.4 Security of Information Systems<br/>16. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE<br/>16.1 What is e-Commerce?<br/>16.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of e-Commerce<br/>16.3 e-Commerce System Architecture<br/>16.4 Electronic Data Interchange<br/>16.5 Security in e-Commerce<br/>16.6 Electronic Payment Systems<br/>16.7 Conclusions<br/>17. SYSTEM DESIGN EXAMPLE<br/>17.1 A System for Journal Acquisition<br/>17.2 Document and Data Flow Diagrams<br/>17.3 Feasibility of the System<br/>17.4 System Specification<br/>17.5 Database Design<br/>17.6 Control, Audit and Test Plan<br/>17.7 Implementation Plan<br/>17.8 Conclusions1 INFORMATION AND MANAGEMENT<br/>1.1 ' Types of Information<br/>1.2 Why do we Need a Computer-based Information System?<br/>1.3 Management Structure<br/>1.4 Management and Information Requirements<br/>1.5 Qualities of Information<br/>2. EXAMPLES OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br/>2.1 Various Fimctions in Organizations<br/>2.2 Information Processing for a Store—^An Overview<br/>2.3 Varieties of Information Systems<br/>3. INFORMATION SYSTEMS ANALYSIS OVERVIEW<br/>3.1 Overview of Design of an Information System<br/>3.2 The Role and Tasks of a Systems Analyst<br/>3.3 Attributes of .a Systems Analyst<br/>3.4 Tools Used by Systems Analyst<br/>4. INFORMATION GATHERING<br/>4.1 Strategy to Gather Information<br/>4.2 Information Sources<br/>4.3 Methods of Searching for Information<br/>4.4 Interviewing Techniques<br/>4.5 Questionnaires<br/>4.6 Other Methods of Information Search<br/>4.7 Case Example—^Hostel Information System<br/>5. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION<br/>5.1 System Requirements Specification: Example<br/>5.2 Data Dictionary<br/>5.3 Steps in Systems Analysis<br/>5.4 Modularizing Requirements Specifications<br/>5.5 Conclusions<br/>6. FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS<br/>6.1 Deciding on Project Goals<br/>6.2 Examining Alternative Solutions<br/>6.3 Evaluating Proposed Solution<br/>6.4 Cost-Benefit Analysis<br/>6.5 Payback Period<br/>6.6 Feasibility Report<br/>6.7 System Proposal<br/>7. DATA FLOW DIAGRAMS<br/>7.1 Symbols Used in DFDs<br/>7.2 Describing a System with a DFD<br/>7.3 Good Conventions in Developing DFDs<br/>7.4 Levelling of DFDs<br/>7.5 Logical and Physical DFDs<br/>8. PROCESS SPECinCATIONS<br/>8.1 Process Specification Methods<br/>8.2 Structured English<br/>8.3 Some Examples of Process Specification<br/>9. DECISION TABLES<br/>9.1 Decision Table Terminology and Development<br/>9.2 Extended Entry Decision Tables<br/>9.3 Establishing the Logical Correctness of Decision Tables<br/>9.4 Use of Karnaugh Maps to Detect Logical Errors in Decision Tables<br/>9.5 Eliminating Redundant Specifications<br/>10. LOGICAL DATABASE DESIGN<br/>10.1 Entity Relationship Model<br/>10.2 Relationship Cardinality and Participation<br/>10.3 Relations<br/>10.4 Normalizing Relations<br/>10.5 Why do we Normalize a Relation?<br/>10.6 Second Normal Form Relation<br/>10.7 Third Normal Form<br/>10.8 Boyce-Codd Normal Form (BCNF)<br/>10.9 Eourth and Fifth Normal Forms<br/>10.10 Some Examples of Database Design<br/>11. DATA INPUT METHODS<br/>11.1 Data Input<br/>11.2 Coding Techniques<br/>11.3 Detection of Error in Codes<br/>11.4 Validating Input Data<br/>11.5 Interactive Data Input<br/>12. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (DBMS)<br/>12.1 Problem with File-based Systems<br/>12.2 Database and Database Management Systems<br/>12.3 Objectives of Database Management<br/>12.4 Overview of Database Management Systems<br/>12.5 Database Administrator<br/>12.6 Database Design<br/>12.7 Conclusions<br/>13. OBJECT-ORIENTED SYSTEM MODELLING<br/>13.1 Objects and their Properties<br/>13.2 Implementation of Classes<br/>13.3 Identifying Objects in an Application<br/>13.4 Modelling Systems with Objects<br/>13.5 Conclusions<br/>14. DESIGNING OUTPUTS<br/>14.1 Output Devices<br/>14.2 Objectives of Output Design<br/>14.3 Design of Output Reports<br/>14.4 Design of Screens<br/>14.5 Use of Business Graphics<br/>15. CONTROL, AUDIT AND SECURITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br/>15.1 Control in Information Systems<br/>15.2 Audit of Information Systems<br/>15.3 Testing of Information Systems<br/>15.4 Security of Information Systems<br/>16. ELECTRONIC COMMERCE<br/>16.1 What is e-Commerce?<br/>16.2 Advantages and Disadvantages of e-Commerce<br/>16.3 e-Commerce System Architecture<br/>16.4 Electronic Data Interchange<br/>16.5 Security in e-Commerce<br/>16.6 Electronic Payment Systems<br/>16.7 Conclusions<br/>17. SYSTEM DESIGN EXAMPLE<br/>17.1 A System for Journal Acquisition<br/>17.2 Document and Data Flow Diagrams<br/>17.3 Feasibility of the System<br/>17.4 System Specification<br/>17.5 Database Design<br/>17.6 Control, Audit and Test Plan<br/>17.7 Implementation Plan<br/>17.8 Conclusions
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